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After Earth

An hour later you convene in the mess (#6 in the map) to discuss about your plans. Steve gave you almost free hands in deciding what to do with Gold Greed. He has ofcourse legal jobs for you if you want to fly cargo, but as long as you bring profit to the company he doesn't care how you do it (actually as other means mostly brings more money, he'd prefer those).

The mess has 7 chairs and a long table which is inlayd with touch-screen computer displays. Your have access to Unity's database which contains all the data of human colonies and everything humans have on different alien species. Also history and other records of earth. (Essentially an internet, so if you want to find out anything specific it's a research check)

The food processor can't make anything but tasteless porridge and something that is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea (It could also probably be called synthetic coffee), but checking through the storage-cabins you find that one has a good suply of actual food. Cryo-preserved vegetables, mostly of alien origin but even some rare earth stuff like potatoes. And meat, also of some alien origin.

[sblock=OOC]Earth-originated foods are rare these days as not much were taken aboard. Grains were easy to transport and therefore colonies have hydroponic farms groving them (If, by any whim or such, you would be interested in over-details it is Triticale). Most have few other vegetables/fruits in their greenhouses also but their products are rare and carry a hefty prize on the market. So it's either the tasteless porridge with synthetic vitamins or alien foods (which tend to be on the prizey side too, those that actually go well with human digestation. ;)). Earth animals are even more rare. There is actually one dog in the Unity, almost worshipped animal who is unfortunatily going to die soon because of his age.

Also: Bump :D

Wow. Were already going on the fourth page of this. I'm totally excited[/sblock]

EDIT: Props on Douglas Adams. Couldn't resist quoting. ;) :D
 
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OOC: Why took triticale if you got triticum and other more palatable grains? There's no pasta if you don't have some good ol' Trticum candeale!
 

Faris had finished his porridge and made sure to be seated as soon as possible. He greeted the others in his usual friendly manner as they came in.
 

Damon pours himself a cup of the coffee-like drink, sniffing at it as he does so. Then, he shrugs his shoulders and takes a sip, moving to take a seat near Faris.
 

Mel leans back in her seat and rests her thermos on her stomach, looking quite comfortable as she waits for someone to get things started.
 


"Well, I think the first point to settle is just what sort of work we want to be doing. We've got a pretty free hand here, and I personally think we might want to take advantage of that. But I want to hear from you guys first how much and what sort of work you want to do. Then we can start working towards organizing our efforts towards that."
 

Damon leans back and takes a long draught off his mug of coffee. He sighs deeply, and then shrugs his shoulders. "You know I'm up for just about anything. As they say, the higher the risk, the greater the profits."
 

Cnosos who had just finished his potage, makes the dish a side, and crosses his arms in front of his torso, leaning back in his seat. "And what are you suggesting then? "High risks" doesn't involve anything in particular, as you may see" says the technician with his deep voice, the tone he uses when speaking seriously.
 

"If I am not mistaken, I do believe that we were given license to act as privateers. Being a cargo vessel does make my services readily needed. Michael says, leaning against the doorframe.
 

Into the Woods

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